A quick word on quality:

CCA stands for Cold Cranking Amps. This is a measure of the starting performance of a battery. The rating is based on the number of amps that a battery can supply for 30 seconds at -18ºC while maintaining a voltage of 1.2V per cell. The higher the rating, the greater the starting capacity of the battery.

RC stands for Reserve Capacity. This rating determines how many minutes a fully charged battery can deliver a constant current of 25 amps at 27ºC without falling below a voltage of 1.75 volts per cell.

A Starting battery is designed to provide a high spike of current, for a short period of time – such as is required to start an engine. In this situation, the small amount of energy taken from the battery is immediately replaced by the alternator.

A Deep Cycle battery is designed to provide a constant current over a long period of time. Deep Cycle batteries can be discharged and recharged over and over again without causing damage to the battery.

Contrary to popular belief, approximately 98% of a lead acid battery is recyclable – although there are no longer any battery recycling facilities located within New Zealand. Used batteries are sent off-shore.

The lead, plastic and chemical components are all recycled or repurposed: sulfuric acid is converted to sodium sulfate, lead is melted down and reused, and the polypropylene (battery shell) is recycled.

At DCPower, we support Arohanui Hospice with our battery recycling program. The proceeds of any automotive batteries that we collect are donated to this wonderful cause.

Calcium is an additive to the electrolyte, which increases the cranking capacity of a battery and allows it to be ‘maintenance free’. Most automotive batteries on the market these days have some form of calcium additive.

In the first instance, please make sure your battery is fully charged. We see a lot of flat batteries which are incorrectly thought to be faulty. Flat batteries are NOT covered by warranty.

If your purchase is faulty, we will absolutely honour our obligations under the Consumer Guarantee’s Act. The first step of this process is that you must notify us within 7 days of the issue occurring. Please include your name, date of purchase, product part number and a summary of the problem. You can do this by clicking here.

Not all batteries are created equal. Please read the item descriptions carefully to ensure you are selecting the right battery.

If you are replacing an existing battery, we recommend you double check the physical dimensions and terminal placements against the battery you are ordering. Whilst we have access to some very comprehensive lists of manufacturer recommendations, these are not foolproof.